Title: A Social History of the State of Missouri
1A Social History of the State of Missouri
- Painted by Thomas Hart Benton
2The Missouri State CapitolHouse of
Representatives Lounge
- Commissioned in 1935
- Completed December 1936
3The North Wall
In the beginning
4The East Wall
Missouri Grows Up
5The South Wall
The Two Cities
6Above the doors
A few points from Missouri folklore.
7Huck Finn and Jim
8Frank and Jessie James
9Frankie and Johnny
10Beside the doors
The smaller framed off pictures to each side of
the doors have their own meanings relating to
Missouri history.
11Persecution
This picture represents the first slaves in
Missouri, which were brought by the French to
work the lead mines
This illustrates the expulsion of the Mormons
after an order was signed by Gov. Boggs to have
them removed, by force if needed.
These were dark times in the history of Missouri,
but they were still part of our history, and
Benton felt it should be portrayed in the mural.
12Trade and Travel
Pony Express, ran mail from St. Joe to Sacramento
for 18 months before being put out of business by
the telegraph
Here we have the paddle boat, which was paramount
to history for travel and trade as most commerce
was at rivers edge
13Missouris Two Cities
St. Louis in the roaring Twenties
Kansas City in the Great Depression
14The Story of Missouri A social history of the
state of Missouri
The 1730s to 1935
15The North Wall
In the beginning
16The first Europeans to settle in Missouri were
the French.
17The Working Class of Missouri
18The East Wall
Missouri Grows Up
19Typical hunter out for a day of hunting with his
dogs
20Missouri Politics
21The Civil War
22Subsistence Farming
23Farming and Technology
24Families on the Farm
25Industrialization
26Missouri Courts
27Mining in Missouri
28The South Wall
The Two Cities
29St. Louis
30Kansas City
31Controversy abounds
32This presentation has been funded through the
Parks, Soil and Water Sales Tax
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Missouri
State Museum
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